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Georgia Marijuana Card Guide: Medical Marijuana vs CBD


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Georgians with medical marijuana cards will soon be allowed the use of low-THC cannabis oil, which to be fair could mean a lot of things.


There are hundreds of compounds in the cannabis plant. While THC and CBD are only two of them, they are the most widely known. Medical marijuana includes a broad variety of products and medications, and CBD shows a lot of promise as an important piece of the marijuana puzzle.

But medical marijuana is a much broader term than just CBD, and in this Georgia Marijuana Card Guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about medical marijuana vs. CBD.

Defining Medical Marijuana

Medical marijuana is a term for a group of plant-based products created for medical usage. Medical marijuana can contain many compounds from the cannabis plant. Whereas THC and CBD are the most widely recognized, cannabinoids also include CBN, CBG, Delta-8-THC, and other cannabinoids, terpenes, and ingredients.

Medical marijuana products range from smokable flower, hash, topicals, gels, pills, oils, and many more.

The differentiation between medical marijuana and recreational marijuana is essentially that one is legal for medical use only, and one can be used by anyone, and in truth the differences could really stop there.

Although the differences between recreational and medical marijuana are mostly in name, many cannabis compounds have specific therapeutic values, and they are often extracted and synthesized for medical use.

Defining CBD

CBD is a compound within the cannabis plant. CBD has shown promise in several medical applications as a standalone ingredient, as well as in combination with other compounds from the cannabis plant.

CBD (cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound that works with the same cannabinoid receptors in your body as THC.

While THC binds to those receptors, CBD does not.

Instead, it works to make that receptor more efficient by agitating the receptor to regulate the transmission of endocannabinoids.

While THC introduces itself and begins to work throughout the body, CBD seems to help introduce endogenous cannabinoids, present within the body already.

Although CBD is commercially available and doesn’t require a medical diagnosis to purchase, many CBD companies don’t fall under any regulation and can contain dangerous chemicals and compounds not from the cannabis plant.

CBD or Medical Marijuana, Which is Right for Me?

CBD is a medical marijuana product, and it is often included as one of the top ingredients in many cannabis medications.

CBD is commonly found in very high concentrations within medical marijuana products because CBD is a receptor-agitator and inhibits the strength of THC’s psychoactive effects.

Often medical patients take a ratio of THC:CBD in combination with other ingredients in the plant that produce the entourage effect.


THC and CBD both seem to have strong anti-inflammatory and pain relief properties, and they can work together with other compounds to produce a very effective treatment option.

CBD can have excellent therapeutic value for pain relief, anxiety, seizure reduction, and many more conditions.


Unfortunately, because of the limited regulation on commercially available CBD products in the United States, not every CBD company is the same, and not every CBD product is safe for consumption.

Why Choose Medical Marijuana Over CBD?

Medical marijuana products are highly regulated and are reportedly a better alternative for patients with compromised health.

Because medical marijuana products are heavily regulated, dosages and ingredients are usually listed on the packaging and measured with precision. Because of this, it is recommended that patients with compromised health should purchase CBD products from medical marijuana retailers.

CBD as a standalone product is often taken for anxiety, inflammation, and pain relief, and to treat those symptoms the product needs to contain only the appropriate ingredients.

Unfortunately, many manufacturers add synthetically derived terpenes, chemical additives for vaping products, and even toxic chemicals like dextromethorphan to tinctures.

These toxic additives and chemicals can pose significant risks to those with compromised health, and patients suffering from medical conditions should only purchase CBD products from a safe and reliable retailer or medical marijuana dispensary when they become available.


 

Get Your Georgia Marijuana Card

As a Georgia marijuana patient, you can legally purchase up to 20 ounces of low THC cannabis oil. For Georgians, this means getting the relief you need naturally and organically, and Georgia Marijuana Card is here to help.


Reserve your appointment today and get $25 off when we start processing applications!

Feel free to give us a call at (866) 781-5606, and we can help answer your questions about getting medical marijuana in Georgia


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